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Nexus Connect

Nexus Connect

Andy Dixon

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Nexus terminal connections inside Visual Studio Code.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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Nexus Connect

Nexus Connect keeps your terminal-oriented connection profiles close to your code. Create profiles, open sessions, browse remote files, and move between environments from a focused VS Code side bar.

It is for people who hop between machines, projects, and shells all day and would rather have the useful bits neatly gathered.

What It Helps You Do

  • Create and manage reusable connection profiles.
  • Open local and remote terminal sessions from VS Code.
  • Duplicate, edit, and remove profiles as your environments change.
  • Refresh your connection list when you want a clean view.
  • Open an SFTP browser for file work alongside your editor.
  • Keep connection actions in one predictable activity-bar view.

Good Moments For Nexus

  • You have several hosts, labs, or environments to reach quickly.
  • You want named profiles instead of half-remembered commands.
  • You need a terminal and file browser in the same workspace.
  • You are switching between local work and remote systems throughout the day.

Commands

  • Refresh Connections
  • Connect Local Terminal
  • Open Nexus Connection
  • New Nexus Profile
  • Edit Nexus Profile
  • Duplicate Nexus Profile
  • Delete Nexus Profile
  • Nexus Settings
  • Open SFTP Browser

The Feel

Practical, organised, and quick to reach: a small command centre for the places your work lives.

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